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What's the matter with leaking semen for no reason?

Asked by:Flint

Asked on:Apr 17, 2026 03:58 PM

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  • Dorothy Dorothy

    Apr 17, 2026

    Unexplained semen discharge may be caused by excessive mental stress, prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, abnormal hormone levels, neurological reflex disorders, etc. It can be alleviated through psychological adjustment, drug treatment, and improvement of living habits.

    1. Mental pressure:

    Long-term anxiety, tension and other emotions will increase the excitability of the cerebral cortex and interfere with the function of the ejaculation control center. Some people experience wet dreams due to subconscious release of pressure during sleep. It is recommended to regulate autonomic nervous system function through mindfulness meditation, regular work and rest, and seek psychological consultation when necessary.

    2. Prostatitis:

    Chronic prostatitis may stimulate the spermatorrhea area and cause abnormal semen ejaculation, which is often accompanied by symptoms such as frequent urination and perineal distension and pain. Drugs such as tamsulosin hydrochloride and prostatol are commonly used in clinical practice to improve glandular microcirculation, and combined with warm water sitz baths can relieve pelvic congestion. It should be noted that this disease is closely related to bad sitting posture, holding in urine and other habits.

    3. Seminal vesiculitis:

    Inflammation of the seminal vesicle mucosa can lead to abnormal semen storage function and possible automatic overflow of semen. Typical symptoms include painful ejaculation and blood-streaked semen. Antibiotics such as cefixime and levofloxacin are commonly used treatment drugs. During treatment, alcohol consumption and spicy food must be prohibited.

    4. Hormone imbalance:

    Abnormally elevated testosterone levels may stimulate excessive production of semen, which may lead to involuntary leakage when storage capacity is exceeded. This type of situation is often accompanied by symptoms such as hypersexuality and increased body hair. The diagnosis requires six tests of sex hormones, and if necessary, use estrogen antagonists for adjustment.

    5. Neuropathy:

    Diabetic nerve damage or lumbar disc herniation may interfere with the ejaculatory reflex arc, causing uncontrolled discharge of semen. Such patients are often accompanied by neurological symptoms such as numbness of the lower limbs and abnormal defecation. The cause needs to be clarified through electromyography, lumbar MRI and other examinations, and neurotrophic drugs such as methylcobalamin can be used as auxiliary treatment.

    On a daily basis, you should avoid wearing tight pants that compress the perineum, and reduce caffeine intake to avoid stimulating nerve excitability. Aerobic exercise such as swimming and jogging three times a week can improve pelvic blood circulation. Eat more zinc-containing foods such as pumpkin seeds and oysters. If unprovoked semen discharge occurs frequently and is accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible to check for organic lesions. Especially men over 40 years old need to be alert to the possibility of urinary system tumors. Establishing a regular sexual release cycle can also help reduce abnormal ejaculation.

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